How do you sell things in a time when the economy is down and people just don’t want to buy?
Try the 99 cent approach. Steve Jobs, boss of Apple Computers tried it and probably saved the music industry. He chose a standard price of 99 cents for each song that he wanted to sell on iTunes and built a successful music download company. Before iTunes started in 2003 hardly anyone thought about paying for music if they could steal it from internet networks.

Although Gold wasn’t the first to come up with the idea he may have been the most successful. In 1880 the first 99 cent ad appeared in a newspaper.
Why does a 99 cent price tag have so much success? Maybe a price ending with a 9 means that you get, at least, a little money back. Researchers have found out that prices ending with .99 shows a lower price for consumers.

So when shopkeepers put price tags on their products with numbers ending in a 9 the reason is simple: it looks less and you get something back.
Words
- approach = method
- consumer = a person who buys things
- further reduced = to go down again
- grocery store = a shop that sells food
- price tag = a piece of paper that has a price on it
- researcher = a person who does work on a subject and tries to earn something about it
- sales = the selling of a product
- store = shop
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